Wheel substitutes for land vehicles – Inflatable means
Patent
1972-06-12
1976-04-13
Halvosa, George E. A.
Wheel substitutes for land vehicles
Inflatable means
180 92R, 180125, B62D 5500, B60V 100
Patent
active
039500381
ABSTRACT:
A combination of a fluid bearing having the capability of lifting large loads off of a smooth surface so that they may be easily moved, with a track device having a transversely ribbed continuous belt, the belt being supported by two rollers. The fluid bearings are so situated on supporting elements within the area of the belt that the pressure from the fluid bearing is directed in a downward direction upon the inner surface of the continuous belt, the belt being free to revolve and thus move the load, once sufficient pressure is applied to lift the load off the inner surface of the belt.
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Aero-Go Engineering & Development Co.
Eisenzopf Reinhard J.
Halvosa George E. A.
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